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The video discusses various unsplash alternatives for high-quality, royalty-free stock images, including platforms like Flickr, FreePick, and Adobe Stock. Paid options like Pixels and Pixabay also provide access to free high-resolution images and videos with user-friendly filters. An app called PicFinder aggregates images from multiple sources, offering over 5 million high-quality images. The importance of having a universal license for a stock photo app is highlighted, and viewers are invited to engage with the video content and subscribe to the channel for more information.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses various unsplash alternatives for finding high-quality, royalty-free stock images. The segment covers Flickr, a platform praised for its diverse image variety and robust filtering system. FreePick is highlighted for offering a wide range of content including 3D models, fonts, vectors, and more, with versatile filters and solid file type selection. Adobe Stock is recommended as a professional source with curated high-resolution images and detailed filters, though there are limitations on free downloads depending on the account type.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator discusses different paid options for downloading royalty-free stock photos. They highlight Pixels as a great source offering free high-resolution images and videos without any premium or download limits. They also mention Pixabay as another excellent free source for stock photos, vectors, videos, and music, with easy-to-use filters. The narrator recommends an app called PicFinder by Softarena, which aggregates royalty-free stock photos from multiple sources like Pixabay and Pixels, offering over 5 million high-quality images with various filters. The app allows easy downloading and usage of images on a Mac. There is a free trial available for PicFinder before making a purchase, and purchasing it gives access to various other apps like Walter Pro, Airing Older, and Colorizer.
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In this part of the video, the speaker mentions having a universal license for a stock photo app. Viewers are encouraged to like the video, comment their preferred stock photo app, and subscribe to the channel.